Brush seal for sealing components, which move relative to one another, from a drop in pressure

ABSTRACT

A brush seal for sealing off components movable relative to one another with respect to a pressure difference is disclosed. The brush seal having bristles which are arranged in a bristle housing which consists of two housing halves having free ends of legs which project into the area of the ends of the bristles, which legs carry mutually facing supporting surfaces for the bristles.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This application claims the priority of International Application No. PCT/DE2004/000863, filed Apr. 24, 2004, and German Patent Document No. 103 24 709.2, filed May 30, 2003, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.

The invention relates to a brush seal for sealing off components movable relative to one another with respect to a pressure difference, having bristles to which a supporting surface is assigned against which the bristles come to rest which are deflected to the side of the lower pressure.

The use of brush seals for sealing off components, which can be moved relative to one another and, in particular, are rotationally movable, with respect to a pressure difference are sufficiently known. Such brush seals comprise essentially a bristle housing which is disposed in a component of the arrangement to be sealed off and is used for accommodating the bristles. In this case, the bristles are oriented with their free ends toward a sealing surface of the second component of the arrangement to be sealed off and, with respect to the pressure difference to be sealed off, can be supported on a supporting plate arranged in the bristle housing. The cover plate and the supporting plate of the bristle housing are connected with one another and are disposed within a corresponding recess in the first component on the correct side; compare German Patent Document DE 100 18 273 A1.

All brush seals known so far have the common disadvantage that they can be used only for a pressure difference in one direction. However, in industrial applications, a pressure reversal may occur so that the brush seal also has to be effective in the opposite pressure direction. Similar requirements also occur in the case of bearing chamber seals in aircraft engines when no reliable admission of sealing air takes place to the seal under certain operating conditions, - for example, below an idling rotational speed.

It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a remedy here by a construction of the bristle housing which permits the use of one and the same brush seal independently of the direction of the pressure difference.

Based on a brush seal of the initially mentioned type, this object according to the invention is achieved in that a bristle housing with one or more bundles of bristles and with at least two surfaces supporting in opposite directions is provided for the purpose of sealing off the components also in the case of a change of the pressure direction.

According to a first embodiment of the invention, the bristle housing consists of two opposite, particularly symmetrically arranged and mutually identical housing halves with legs projecting into the area of the bristle ends, the free ends of the legs having mutually facing supporting surfaces for the bristles.

According to another embodiment of the invention, two bundles of bristles, which are kept separate, are arranged in a bristle housing with two opposite, particularly symmetrically arranged and mutually identical housing halves whose legs have supporting surfaces for the bundles of bristles, if required, with a separating plate between the bundles of bristles.

According to another embodiment of the invention, the bristle housing comprising the bundles of bristles has a formation with a T-like cross-section which has a central leg whose foot area forms opposite supporting surfaces for the bundles of bristles, which are held between plates and the central leg, which plates engage in the leg halves of a leg situated transversely with respect to the central leg.

Finally, it is also conceivable to divide the bristles held by the bristle housing into two bundles of bristles which are assigned to oppositely acting pressure differences and adjoin one another.

By means of the design of the new brush seal according to the invention, it is ensured that there are always bristles which rest against the respective supporting surface in the correct pressure direction. Particularly when the brush seal according to the invention is used as a bearing chamber seal for aircraft engines, this means that a housing ring on the low-pressure side acts as a supporting ring and a housing ring on the high-pressure side operates as a cover ring.

In the last-mentioned preferred embodiment, a bundle of bristles securely comes to rest on the respective supporting surface only starting at a certain pressure difference, so that the full sealing effect is reached only starting at such a pressure difference. However, even this type of an embodiment has a sealing effect which is independent of the direction of the pressure difference.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In the following, the invention will be described by means of four embodiments more or less schematically illustrated in the drawings.

FIG. 1 is a sectional view of the arrangement of a brush seal of the invention according to a first embodiment of the invention;

FIG. 2 is a view of a second embodiment of a brush seal according to the invention;

FIG. 3 is a view of a third embodiment of a brush seal according to the invention; and

FIG. 4 is a view of a fourth embodiment of a brush seal according to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A brush seal, which, as a whole, has the reference number 10 in FIG. 1, for sealing off a gap between two components of a turbo-engine, for example, of a gas turbine of an aircraft engine or the like, which can be moved relative to one another, comprises two identical mirror-inverted housing halves 12 and 14 forming a housing 17 comprising bristles 15. Each housing half 12 and 14 constructed in a j-shape rests by means of the face of its short legs 16 and 18 respectively against the adjacent housing half at reference number 19 in a plane manner. The long legs 22, 24 of the housing halves 12 and 14 of the housing 17 taper here in their end regions; with respect to the not deflected bristles 15, these legs 22, 24 are inclined toward these bristles and carry mutually facing supporting surfaces 21 and 23 for the bristles 15.

The bristles 15 are laid around a core wire and are held in a frictionally engaged manner in their position by an adapter sleeve 31, the arrangement according to FIG. 1 being such that the bristles 15 are held in a divided manner as a partial bundle 15 a and a partial bundle 15 b. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the adapter sleeve 31 is fixed between the housing halves 12 and 14 of the bristle housing 17 while resting against their short legs.

As a result of the above-described construction of the bristle housing and the bristle bundles, such an operating performance of the brush seal is achieved in that, as a function of the direction of the respectively existing pressure difference, the bristles, while being in each case deflected in the direction of the lower pressure, are placed against the supporting surface 21 or 23 of the housing halves 12 and 14 so that, in the event of a pressure reversal, a reliable sealing-off of the sealing gap takes place.

In the embodiment of a brush seal 20 according to FIG. 2, the components of the bristle housing 17 which correspond to FIG. 1 have the same reference numbers. A separating plate 13 is clamped in between the housing halves 12 and 14, so that a core wire 29 and an adapter sleeve 31 are provided for each of the mutually separated bristle bundles 15 a, 15 b and are held in the position within the bristle housing 17 illustrated in FIG. 2.

There also, the long legs 22 and 24 of the housing halves 12 and 14 have surfaces 21 and 23 which are inclined toward the bundles of bristles and which are used as supporting surfaces for the bundles of bristles 15 a and 15 b which are in each case deflected to the side of the respective lower pressure.

In the embodiment of a brush seal 30 according to FIG. 3, the bristle housing 17 has a construction with a T-like cross-section with a central leg 33 and a leg 34 which is situated perpendicularly thereto. A core wire 29 and an adapter sleeve 31 are in each case also assigned to each bundle of bristles 15 a and 15 b. The adapter sleeves 31 holding the bundles of bristles are held in their position illustrated in FIG. 3 by means of plates 35 and 36 engaging in the leg halves of the leg 34 situated in a horizontal position in this case. The surfaces 21 and 23 situated opposite one another in the foot area of the leg 33 which is perpendicular here form the supporting surfaces for the bristle bundles 15 a and 15 b, so that also there the bristles of the bristle bundles, while in each case being deflected to the side of the lower pressure, can come to rest against the assigned supporting surface during the operation.

The brush seal 40 according to the embodiment of FIG. 4, corresponds to the brush seal 10 according to the embodiment of FIG. 1. The difference is, however, that the bristles 15 are held in an undivided manner over the core wire 29 by the adapter sleeve 31 and are situated in the center in the gap bounded by the supporting surfaces 21 and 23 of the housing 17, There also, during the operation, the bristles, which are in each case deflected to the side of the lower pressure, can come to rest against the surfaces 21 or 23 serving as the supporting surfaces. 

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 6. A brush seal for sealing off components movable relative to one another with respect to a pressure difference, having bristles to which a supporting surface is assigned against which the bristles come to rest which are deflected to a side of a lower pressure, and having a bristle housing having one or more bundles of bristles and having at least two surfaces supporting in opposite directions for a purpose of sealing off the components even when a direction of a pressure is changed.
 7. The brush seal according to claim 6, wherein the bristle housing consists of two opposite, symmetrically arranged and mutually identical housing halves with legs which project into an area of an end of the bristles and whose free ends have mutually facing supporting surfaces for the bristles.
 8. The brush seal according to claim 6, wherein the bristle housing includes two separately held bristle bundles and consists of two opposite, symmetrically arranged and mutually identical housing halves with legs having supporting surfaces for the bristle bundles and a separating plate arranged between the housing halves.
 9. The brush seal according to claim 6, wherein the bristle housing has a T-like cross-section and includes bristle bundles and has a central leg whose foot area forms opposite supporting surfaces for the bristle bundles which are held between plates and the central leg, which plates engage in leg halves of a leg situated transversely to the central leg.
 10. The brush seal according to claim 6, wherein the bristles are divided into two adjoining bundles of bristles which are assigned to oppositely acting pressure differences.
 11. A brush seal for sealing off components movable relative to one another with respect to a reversible pressure difference, comprising: a bristle housing having a first lower extending surface and a second lower extending surface; and bristles engaged in the bristle housing; wherein, in an operational configuration, when a pressure difference in a gap between the components is in a first direction, the bristles engage with the first lower extending surface to seal the gap between the components and wherein when the pressure difference in the gap is in a second direction, which second direction is opposite the first direction, the bristles engage with the second lower extending surface to seal the gap between the components.
 12. The brush seal according to claim 11, wherein when the pressure difference is in the first direction, the bristles are deflected in the first direction to a lower pressure side of the pressure difference to engage with the first lower extending surface and wherein when the pressure difference is in the second direction, the bristles are deflected in the second direction to the lower pressure side of the pressure difference to engage with the second lower extending surface.
 13. The brush seal according to claim 11, wherein the bristle housing includes a first housing half with a first lower extending leg and a second housing half with a second lower extending leg, wherein the first lower extending surface is included on the first leg and the second lower extending surface is included on the second leg, and wherein the first and second lower extending surfaces oppose each other and the bristles are disposed between the opposing surfaces.
 14. The brush seal according to claim 11: wherein the bristles are included in a first bundle and a second bundle and the bristle housing includes a first housing half and a second housing half divided by a separating plate, wherein the first bundle is engaged in the first housing half and the second bundle is engaged in the second housing half; and wherein when the pressure difference is in the first direction, the first bundle engages with the first lower extending surface and wherein when the pressure difference is in the second direction, the second bundle engages with the second lower extending surface.
 15. The brush seal according to claim 11: wherein the bristles are included in a first bundle and a second bundle and the bristle housing includes a first housing half and a second housing half divided by a central leg, wherein the first bundle is engaged in the first housing half and the second bundle is engaged in the second housing half, and wherein the first and second lower extending surfaces are included on opposing sides of the central leg; and wherein when the pressure difference is in the first direction, the first bundle engages with the first lower extending surface and wherein when the pressure difference is in the second direction, the second bundle engages with the second lower extending surface.
 16. The brush seal according to claim 11, wherein the bristles are included in a first bundle and a second bundle, and wherein when the pressure difference is in the first direction, the first bundle engages with the first lower extending surface and wherein when the pressure difference is in the second direction, the second bundle engages with the second lower extending surface.
 17. A method for sealing off components movable relative to one another with respect to a reversible pressure difference, comprising the steps of: engaging bristles of a brush seal with a first lower extending surface of a bristle housing to seal a gap between the components when a pressure difference in the gap is in a first direction; reversing the pressure difference in the gap such that the pressure difference is in a second direction which is opposed to the first direction; and engaging the bristles of the brush seal with a second lower extending surface of the bristle housing to seal the gap when the pressure difference in the gap is in the second direction.
 18. The method according to claim 17: wherein the step of engaging the bristles with the first lower extending surface includes the step of deflecting the bristles in the first direction to a lower pressure side of the pressure difference; and wherein the step of engaging the bristles with the second lower extending surface includes the step of deflecting the bristles in the second direction to the lower pressure side of the pressure difference. 